Valuation: Comps & Precedents
Which financial period (LTM, calendar year, forward) do you use for the metrics in precedent transactions, and as of what date?
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Standard practice is to use the target's LTM (last twelve months) figures as of the deal ANNOUNCEMENT date — that is the financial picture the acquirer was actually pricing against. You compute the…
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